








Sakura Pink Hand-Painted Teacup
Infuse your daily tea ritual with the delicate essence of spring with our exquisite Sakura Pink historic Tajimi ceramic Yunomi Teacup. A testament to masterful Japanese craftsmanship, this elegant teacup features a subtle cherry blossom design and a soothing soft pink gradation, evoking the serene beauty of a full bloom sakura grove.
Crafted from traditional historic Tajimi ceramic, this Yunomi boasts a gracefully rounded shape that nestles perfectly in your hand, enveloping the warmth of your favorite brew. Beyond its everyday charm, it serves as a captivating accent for seasonal gatherings or a heartfelt gift for someone special.
Key Features
- Traditional historic Tajimi ceramic: Hailing from Gifu Prefecture, this historic Tajimi ceramic carries a heritage spanning over a millennium, blending remarkable durability with sophisticated design.
- Exquisite Hand-Painted Sakura: Each delicate cherry blossom is meticulously hand-painted by skilled artisans, ensuring every teacup possesses a unique and individual charm.
- Soothing Sakura Pink Hue: A gentle, elegant pink gradation evokes the serene beauty of cherry blossoms, setting the perfect mood for a tranquil tea experience.
- Perfect for Daily Enjoyment: Combining an elegant aesthetic with robust practicality, this teacup is designed for everyday use, bringing a touch of grace to your daily rituals.
- Ergonomic Comfort: Its thoughtfully rounded shape is designed to fit comfortably and naturally in your hand, enhancing your tea-drinking pleasure.
A Note on Handcrafted Beauty
As each teacup is meticulously hand-painted, slight variations in color, texture, and the precise placement of the cherry blossom design are inherent. These subtle differences are a testament to the unique artistry of handcrafted goods, ensuring that your Yunomi is truly one-of-a-kind. We invite you to cherish the individual character of your piece.
Forged in History: The Kilns of Tajimi
Crafted in the legendary pottery town of Tajimi, this piece carries the DNA of Japan's ceramic golden age. In the 16th century, ceramics were not just tableware—they were high-stakes political tools used by warlords like Oda Nobunaga to forge alliances in the tea room. Potters in this region developed revolutionary techniques, firing their works in massive Anagama (cave kilns) at 1400°C, allowing the chaotic dance of ash and flame to paint the clay. This is not just a plate or a bowl; it is a continuation of a profound, dramatic history.
| Quantity | 1 |
| Size | D 7.2 cm (2.8 in) x H 7.8 cm (3.1 in) |
| Capacity | 200 cc (6.8 fl oz) |
| Material | ceramic |
| Weight | 140 g (0.3 lbs) |
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